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I. COMPANY DATA


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A. Brief History

The strongest connections for the family are at home.

PLDT was established on November 28, 1928, by an act of the Philippine legislature and approved by
then Governor-General Henry L. Stimson by means of a merger of four telephone companies under
operation of the American telephone company GTE. Known as Act 3436, the bill granted PLDT a 50-year
charter and the right to establish a Philippine telephone network linking major points nationwide. However,
PLDT had to meet a 40-day deadline to start implementing the network, which would be implemented over
a period of one to four years.
Telephone service in the Philippines was interrupted due to World War II. At the end of the war, the
Philippines' communications infrastructure was in ruins. U.S. military authorities eventually handed over the
remains of the communications infrastructure to PLDT in 1947, and with the help of massive U.S. aid to the
Philippines during the 1940s and 1950s, PLDT recovered so quickly that its telephone subscribers
outpaced that of pre-war levels by 1953.
PLDT was permitted to operate during Martial Law. During the 1970s, PLDT was nationalized by the
government of then President Ferdinand Marcos and in 1981, in compliance of then existing policy of the
Philippine government to integrate the Philippine telecommunications industry, purchased substantially all
of the assets and liabilities of Republic Telephone Company, becoming the country's telephone monopoly.
Under this monopoly, service expansion were severely curtailed or practically nonexistent. In the Martial
Law years people would apply for phone service only to wait for years and years on end behind an
impossibly long application backlog.



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In 1986, after President Marcos was overthrown, the company was re-privatized as Ramon's son, Antonio
"Tonyboy" Cojuangco assumed post as PLDT chief.
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By 1995, with the passage of the
Telecommunications Act and the subsequent deregulation of the Philippine telecommunications industry,
the company has been de-monopolized. Later that year, Hong Kong-based First Pacific Company
Ltd. acquired a 17.5% stake in PLDT making it the majority owner of the conglomerate. The company's
CEO Manuel V. Pangilinan became the new conglomerate's President replacing Cojuangco, who assumed
post as Chairman until 2004, when Pangilinan became his successor.

Company Profile
PLDT is the leading telecommunications service provider in the Philippines. Through its principal business
groups fixed line, wireless and others PLDT offers a wide range of telecommunications services across
the Philippines most extensive fiber optic backbone and fixed line and cellular networks.
PLDT is listed on the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE:TEL) and its American Depositary Shares are listed
on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE:PHI). PLDT has one of the largest market capitalizations among
Philippine-listed companies.

PLDTs Business
WIRELESS
Wireless telecommunications services provided by Smart Communications, inc., or Smart, and Pilipino
Telephone Corporation, or Piltel, our cellular service providers; Smart Broadband, Inc., or Smart Broadband
(formerly known as Meridian Telekoms, Inc., or Meridian), our wireless broadband provider; Wolfpac
Mobile, Inc. , or Wolfpac, our wireless content operator ; Mabuhay Satellite Corporation, or Mabuhay
Satellite, ACeS Philippines Cellular Satellite Corporation, or ACeS Philippines, and Telesat, Inc., or Telesat,
our satellite and very small aperture terminal . or VSAT, operators;
FIXED LINE
Fixed line telecommunications services are primarily provided through PLDT. Fixed line services through
PLDT's subsidiaries PLDT Clark Telecom, Inc., Subic Telecommunications Corporation and PLDT-Maratel,
Inc., Piltel, Bonifacio Communications Corporation and PLDT Global Corporation, or PLDT Global, which
together account for approximately 4% of our consolidated fixed line subscribers.


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BUSINESS PROCESS OUTSOURCING (BPO)
Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) and communications infrastructure and services for internet
applications, Internet protocol-based solutions and multimedia content delivery provided by PLDT's
subsidiary of ePLDT, Inc., or ePLDT, call center services provided under ePLDT Ventus, including Parlance
Systems, Inx., or parlance, and Vocativ Systems by SPi Technologies, Inc., or SPi ( consolidated on July
11, 2006) ; Internet access and gaming services provided by ePLDT's subsidiaries, Infocom Technologies,
Inc., or Infocom, Digital Paradise, Inc., or Digital Paradise, Digital Paradise Thailand, Ltd., or Digital
Paradise Thailand, netGames, inc., or netGames, Airborne Access Corporation, or Airborne Access, Level
Up!, Inc., or Level Up!; and e-commerce, and IT-related services provided by other investees of ePLDT.

MISSION
PLDT will be the preferred full service provider of voice, video and data at the most attractive levels of
price, service quality, content and coverage, thereby bringing maximum benefit to the Company's
stakeholders.

VALUES








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B. Inclusive dates of Training
The following dates are the activities done during the timeline and duration of internship in
Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company from April 15, 2014 to May 18, 2014 for a total of 30
days = 240 hours of Internship.

DATE Day No. Of
Hours
Activity
April 15,2014 Tuesday 8 hours Installment of landline
Replacement of pldt dsl line
April 16,2014 Wednesday 8 hours Installment of landline
Replacement of pldt dsl line
April 17,2014 Thursday 8 hours Locating problem using a tester in a
meagre
April 19,2014 Saturday 8 hours Troubleshooting in the central office
in PLDT
April 20,2014 Sunday 8 hours DSL repair
April 21,2014 Monday 8 hours Familiarization with equipments
and tools used in installation of fiber
optic connection
April 22,2014 Tuesday 8 hours Installation of modem router and
router
Installation of fiber optic connection,
modem and phone
April 23,2014 Wednesday 8 hours Installation of modem router and
router
Installation of fiber optic connection,
modem and phone
April 24,2014 Thursday 8 hours Troubleshooting of line connection
April 25,2014 Friday 8 hours Installation of fiber optic connection
April 27,2014 Sunday 8 hours Installation of fiber optic cable
April 28,2014 Monday 8 hours Equipment familiarization
April 29,2014 Tuesday 8 hours Installation of fiber optic connection
April 30,2014 Wednesday 8 hours Cabinet familiarization
May 1,2014 Thursday 8 hours Installation of fiber optic connection
on the subscribers home
May 2,2014 Friday 8 hours Installation of fiber optic connection
May 3,2014 Saturday 8 hours Installation of fiber optic connection
Familiarization with the splicing of
fiber optic cable
May 5,2014 Monday 8 hours Installation of fiber optic connection
May 6,2014 Tuesday 8 hours Installation of fiber optic connection
in the subscribers home
May 7,2014 Wednesday 8 hours Installation of fiber optic connection
on the subscribers home
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May 8,2014 Thursday 8 hours Installation of fiber optic connection
in the subscribershome
May 9,2014 Friday 8 hours Replacement of telephone set
May 10,2014 Saturday 8 hours Repair of dsl
May 11,2014 Sunday 8 hours Installation of fiber optic cable
May 13,2014 Tuesday 8 hours Repair of dsl connection
May 14,2014 Wednesday 8 hours Repair of dsl connection
May 15,2014 Thursday 8 hours Repair of dsl connection
May 16,2014 Friday 8 hours Repair of dsl connection
May 17,2014 Saturday 8 hours Repair of dsl connection
May 18,2014 Sunday 8 hours Repair of dsl connection

















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C. Philippine Long Distance Telephone (PLDT) Company Personnel
The following list of personnel are the names of employees and their designated positions in the
company.
PLDT Personnel
Name Position
Michael Bryan Romeo J. Madrio Field Service Supervisor
Apolinario C. Olayvar Senior Telecommunication Technician
Ronnie P. De Leon Senior Telecommunication Technician
Jose Michael G. Lopez Senior Telecommunication Technician
Noel Raul D. Estrada Senior Telecommunication Technician
Roel T. Jaucian Senior Telecommunication Technician
Ronnel I. Allarey Senior Telecommunication Technician
Reynaldo G. Santos Senior Telecommunication Technician
Joseph C. Penalosa Senior Telecommunication Technician
Oswaldo A. Orito Senior Telecommunication Technician
Enrico L. Nimeno Senior Telecommunication Technician
Wilfredo A. Paz Senior Telecommunication Technician
Sonny H. Ong Plant Combination V
Judepe Velasquez Test board Woman
Aaron James Tapales Field Service Engineer
John Bryan Aliwalas Field Service Engineer

FASTEL Personnel
Name Position
Alvic H. Maliclic FASTEL Area Coordinator
Bryan Ng Repairman DSL
Joseph NidoMecono Repairman DSL and Voice
Randy Grande Repairman Voice
Rommel Helson Abuy Repairman Voice
Jimmy Rosario Repairman Voice
Sherwin Fermis Repairman Voice
Larry Cuenta Repairman Voice
Arnold Bueno Repairman DSL and Voice
John Paul Ausan Repairman Voice
Nelson Solis Repairman ICT
Ardin Teodora Test board Staff



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II. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE TRAINING PROGRAM


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1. Objectives
General Objectives
The main objective of the On-the-job training is to apply the knowledge learned from the institution
that may apply in real life situations in the field of Electrical Engineering
Specific Objectives
The General Objectives can be further subdivided into two (3) specific objectives. These objectives
are:

To develop the knowledge and skills in man power management
To acquire experience in handling situational problems dealing with electrical distribution
system.
To be able to manage and acquire hands-on experience in handling equipments, and
apparatuses used in the engineering field


2. Schedule/Timetable
The following table shows the timeline of internship and the designation of the trainee inside
the company. See Appendices for the time record.

DAY TIME DURATION DESIGNATION
Monday 8:00am 5:00pm 8 hours Fiber/DSL
Tuesday 8:00am 5:00pm 8 hours Fiber/DSL
Wednesday 8:00am 5:00pm 8 hours Fiber/DSL
Thursday 8:00am 5:00pm 8 hours Fiber/DSL
Friday 8:00am 5:00pm 8 hours Fiber/DSL
Saturday 8:00am 5:00pm 8 hours Fiber/DSL








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3. Areas of Training
The following are the areas of training in the Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co.

FIBER OPTIC INSTALLATION
Assisting and managing the telephone set equipments, optical network unit and
line connection with the use of the power meter, the sc connectors and other apparatus used in
installation and repairs in telephone and network units.

TROUBLESHOOTING NETWORK PROBLEMS
Managing to troubleshoot network problems using the command prompt with the
use of commands such as ping, tracert, etc.

TROUBLESHOOTING COPPER CONNECTION PROBLEMS
Assisting and learning on how to troubleshoot problems dealing with the lines
connection losses or problems and locating whether the cause came from the telephone
cabinets, the telephone poles, or the insulation boxes located outside the subscribers homes.



4. Reference Materials (e.g., Manuals, textbooks, etc.,) used during the training
Different materials were used as reference during the On-the-Job training span. Theses
references vary from standard manuals on troubleshooting units to list of code and modules.
These are:

1. FTTH, FHTT Codes
2. Clarity OSS Limited
3. OPSIM Disposition
4. Handbooks and Manuals on units








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III. COMPILED WEEKLY REPORTS

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